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By
Roger Rudick
8:09 AM PDT on April 6, 2016
- Cash to Cost More on Muni (SFGate, SFBay)
- Muni to Study Improving Service to Disadvantaged Communities (SFExaminer)
- Living Near Transit Comes at a Cost (SFGate)
- Oakland Considers Housing Emergency Measures (KQED)
- Is the Tech Boom/Housing Crisis Slowing in San Francisco? (SFWeekly)
- Condo Plans for Duboce Triangle Parking Lot (SFist)
- Group Seeks Rent Control in San Mateo (SMDailyJournal)
- “Green” San Carlos Development to Have 10 Times more “Vehicle” Parking than Bikes (SMDailyJournal)
- Audi Driver Cuts Off VTA Train with Predictable Results (NBCBayArea)
- Redwood City’s Floating Housing (KQED)
- Remembering the Castro Cable Car (Hoodline)
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